Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 67 
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498— | 1857, Feb. 22. F,S, R, bM, 2 st touching np edge. The maa 
IIT. 256 B *n has a F comp". ead 
1872, Dec. 6. B,v L, Eup sf, vg v1 bM, no Nucl seen, a 
good many B st upon it. Neb. not well seen, as the large 
speculum was suffering from strain. 
1877, March 4. Seen for a minute between clouds. Is not 
L, but pF, pS, gbM, bet 2 st np & sf, 3rd * sff, all 12™+, 
sev eF st v close, one npp very distinct. J think it has 
aS Nucl. (IV. obs.) 
499— | 1855, Feb. 18. F, R, with pB, sudden Nucl, F*in p edge. 
TIT. 606 | 1857, Jan. 25. Has Nucl. anda haze of F neby round it. (III. obs.) 
1873, Feb. 20. *11m. Pos. 268°°3, Dist. 94'°3. 
1878, Jan. 25. vF, pS, *11m. 1'$ p. Clouds. (IT. obs.) 
Hoo | 1867, Jan. 10. AvF pair. Lord Oxmantown thought perhaps they were 
dist. glob. clusters, both R. Other nebulz suspected in the neighbourhood, 
501— f one particularly fa * sf the last neb. Pos. of 1645 & 46 140°-8 (2). Dist. 
II. 634 | 290'-7 (2) [or Aa=13°.2, AA 225"°3 in perfect accordance with d’A, ; the 
susp. neb. is probably 1650]. (1. obs.) 
1873, Feb. 20. Pos. of middle of pair of st f 93°-1, Dist. 85'-4. [This pair are 
2 out of 3 st] of little A of st 14mf. Nova[—5415] eeF, L, R, Pos. 3°°9, 
Dist. 174""1. 1645 & 1646 seen. (I obs.) 
II. 259 | 1866, Dec. 29. A very remarkable object. I suspect details would be seen on 
a better night. At first I thought it was a neb. * but on closer examination 
considered it a B, vS neb. with a nucl. (perhaps stellar) ; branches were 
suspected p &f. * in Pos. 27°, Dist. 77”, * in Pos. 188°, Dist. 101”. 
1877, Feb. 14. Seen for a minute between clouds, 1E pf, sbM almost to a 
Nucl. (II. obs.) 
3121 1872, Dec. 6. Not found. 
TIT. 902 | 1873, Jan. 24. F, not R, lbM * 9:10 m. Pos. 144°°8, Dist. 151-3. It is the 
n * of 2, sev. Sst. nearer. 
1877, March 3. No neb found, carefully looked for, sky hazy. 
1878, Jan. 28. F,S, gbM, perhaps vlE ns, looks r. Seen through clouds most 
of the time. * 10 m. Pos. 145°-4, Dist. 148'-1. (Looked for 4 times.) 
504— | 1855, Feb. 17. vvF, v2, particularly the centre, in whieh I thought I saw stars. 
IT. 753 S * in f edge. 
1855, Feb. 18. vlbM, * inf edge. (II. obs.) 
505 = 1848, Mar. 5. A minute Cl. 
II. 315 | 1852, Jan. 27. bM. has a resolvable appearance ; F * p about 11’. 
1852, Mar. 9. bM, probably a little cluster. 
1855, Feb. 9. Centre suddenly brighter, irr. R. 
1856, Jan. 10. I cannot resolve it ; it looks like h 476 ; they are both probably 
clusters. 
1861, Dec. 26. bM with F neby around. I thought two or three times I saw 
a spiral branch going round the f side, but it is very doubtful. (XIV. obs.) 
506= | 1855, Jan. 17. Centre suddenly B with outlying F neby 
IIT. 599 which involves a * nnf. 
1855, Feb. 14. F,S, R, bM, *n, B D * sp. 
1857, Feb. 14. Query: some vF neby reaches to np. side. 
(V. obs.) 
E07= | 1857, Jan, 25. HK, 8, R, bM. 
IIT. 234 | 1857, Feb. 23. pB,S, R,mbM. (II. obs.) 
